Publications by authors named "San K"

Objectives: The use and overall benefit of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist therapy for hospitalized patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) with chronic kidney disease (CKD) has limited data regarding impact and safety. We studied the impact and safety of GLP-1 receptor agonist therapy in hospitalized DM patients with CKD.

Methods: Retrospective study of 51 patients using either dulaglutide (n = 3) or liraglutide (n = 48).

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Wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) is an effective way of tracking the appearance and spread of SARS-COV-2 lineages through communities. Beginning in early 2021, we implemented a targeted approach to amplify and sequence the receptor binding domain (RBD) of SARS-COV-2 to characterize viral lineages present in sewersheds. Over the course of 2021, we reproducibly detected multiple SARS-COV-2 RBD lineages that have never been observed in patient samples in 9 sewersheds located in 3 states in the USA.

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The presence of large amounts of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in livestock manures poses an impending, tough safety risk to ecosystems. To investigate more comprehensively the mechanisms of ARGs removal from industrial-scale composting of livestock manure based on biochar addition, we tracked the dynamics of bacterial community and ARGs at various stages of aerobic composting of livestock manures with 10% biochar. There were no significant effects of biochar on the bacterial community and the profiles of ARGs.

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IntroductionVideo visits have created new opportunities to enhance access to care, but limited information exists on strategies medical groups can employ to facilitate video visit use by higher-risk patients. Our objective was to identify generalizable strategies to facilitate successful delivery of video visits by systems serving highly diverse patient populations. MethodsThe authors conducted a qualitative study of physicians and staff members in a large group practice with 4.

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  • * Researchers analyzed the receptor binding domain (RBD) of the virus in wastewater from 9 sewersheds across 3 U.S. states, discovering multiple unique lineages with significant mutations, linked to respiratory illness.
  • * Some identified lineages may originate from immunocompromised patients or animal reservoirs, highlighting WBE's potential to monitor and detect emerging variants before they impact public health significantly.
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This quality improvement study assesses the success of medical assistant–supported virtual rooming for physician video visits among patients in Kaiser Permanente Northern California.

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Tracking SARS-CoV-2 genetic diversity is strongly indicated because diversifying selection may lead to the emergence of novel variants resistant to naturally acquired or vaccine-induced immunity. To monitor New York City (NYC) for the presence of novel variants, we deep sequence most of the receptor binding domain coding sequence of the S protein of SARS-CoV-2 isolated from the New York City wastewater. Here we report detecting increasing frequencies of novel cryptic SARS-CoV-2 lineages not recognized in GISAID's EpiCoV database.

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The following protocol describes our workflow for processing wastewater with the goal of detecting the genetic signal of SARS-CoV-2. The steps include pasteurization, virus concentration, RNA extraction, and quantification by RT-qPCR. We include auxiliary steps that provide new users with tools and strategies that will help troubleshoot key steps in the process.

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For a comprehensive insight into the potential mechanism of the removal of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) removal induced by initial substrates during composting, we tracked the dynamics of physicochemical properties, bacterial community composition, fungal community composition, the relative abundance of ARGs and mobile genetic genes (MGEs) during reed straw and cow manure composting with different carbon to nitrogen ratio. The results showed that the successive bacterial communities were mainly characterized by the dynamic balance between Firmicutes and Actinobacteria, while the fungal communities were composed of Ascomycota. During composting, the interactions between bacteria and fungi were mainly negative.

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A recurrent mutation in the transcriptional corepressor is associated with neurodevelopmental disabilities in children (Beck et al., 2016, 2019; Sommerville et al., 2017).

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This study addressed the functionality of genetic circuits carrying natural regulatory elements of Clostridium acetobutylicum ATCC 824 in the presence of the respective inducer molecules. Specifically, promoters and their regulators involved in diverse carbon source utilization were characterized using mCherryOpt or beta-galactosidase as a reporter. Consequently, most of the genetic circuits tested in this study were functional in Clostridium acetobutylicum ATCC 824 in the presence of an inducer, leading to the expression of reporter proteins.

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It is of great economic interest to produce succinate from low-grade carbon sources, e.g., lignocellulosic biomass hydrolysate, which mainly contains glucose and xylose.

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  • Producing succinate from low-grade carbon sources, like galactose from oilseed processing, can make it more competitive than petrochemical sources.
  • Efforts to improve galactose utilization involved investigating the roles of the galR and glk genes in engineered strains, revealing that glk is essential for glucose uptake while galR's impact varies based on the succinate production capability of the strain.
  • The newly developed succinate producer strain FZ661T achieved impressive production rates, yielding high amounts of succinate when using mixed sugar feeds, indicating its strong potential for industrial applications.
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We present the synthesis of metal oxide frameworks composed of [NaPWO] assembled with Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, or Zn bridging metal ions. X-ray diffraction shows that the frameworks adopt the same assembly regardless of bridging metal ion. Furthermore, our synthesis allows for the assembly of isostructural frameworks with mixed-metal ion bridges, or with clusters that have been doped with Mo, providing a high degree of compositional diversity.

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Alkanethiolate-capped palladium nanoparticles (PdNPs) have previously been synthesized by using a modified Brust-Schiffrin synthesis (using alkanethiosulfate instead of alkanethiol), in which the nanoparticle core size is established during alkanethiosulfate ligand passivation of the nanoparticle nucleation-growth initiated by borohydride reduction. Because of the dependence of core size on the amount of ligand present, surface ligand density decreases with increasing core size. Herein we present a method in which the core size is established independent of ligand addition, allowing the formation of PdNPs with similar core sizes yet different surface ligand densities.

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Hydroxy fatty acids (HFAs) are valuable compounds that are widely used in medical, cosmetic and food fields. Production of ω-HFAs bioconversion by engineered has received a lot of attention because this process is environmentally friendly. In this study, a whole-cell bio-catalysis strategy was established to synthesize medium-chain ω-HFAs based on the AlkBGT hydroxylation system from GPo1.

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Best practices to facilitate high-quality shared decision-making for lung cancer screening (LCS) are not well established. In our LCS program, patients are first referred to attend a free group education class on LCS, taught by designated clinician specialists, before a personal shared decision-making visit is scheduled. We conducted an evaluation on  the effectiveness of this class to enhance patient knowledge and shared decision-making about LCS.

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Melioidosis is a tropical infection, first described in Myanmar but now rarely diagnosed there, which is widespread in Southeast Asia. The infection is predominantly acquired by people and animals through contact with soil or water. This study aimed to detect the causative organism, , in environmental samples from farms in Thanlyin and Hmawbi townships near Yangon, Myanmar.

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Clostridium acetobutylicum is a natural producer of butanol, butyrate, acetone and ethanol. The pattern of metabolites reflects the partitioning of redox equivalents between hydrogen and carbon metabolites. Here the exogenous genes of ferredoxin-NAD(P) oxidoreductase (FdNR) and trans-enoyl-coenzyme reductase (TER) are introduced to three different Clostridium acetobutylicum strains to investigate the distribution of redox equivalents and butanol productivity.

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Evaluation of metal nanoparticle catalysts functionalized with well-defined thiolate ligands can be potentially important because such systems can provide a spatial control in the reactivity and selectivity of catalysts. A synthetic method utilizing Bunte salts (sodium -alkylthiosulfates) allows the formation of metal nanoparticles (Au, Ag, Pd, Pt, and Ir) capped with alkanethiolate ligands. The catalysis studies on Pd nanoparticles show a strong correlation between the surface ligand structure/composition and the catalytic activity and selectivity for the hydrogenation/isomerization of alkenes, dienes, trienes, and allylic alcohols.

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It is of great economic interest to produce succinate from low-grade carbon sources, which can enhance the competitiveness of the biological route. In this study, succinate producer Escherichia coli CT550/pHL413KF1 was further engineered to efficiently use the mixed sugars from non-food based soybean hydrolysate to produce succinate under anaerobic conditions. Since many common E.

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The objective of this study was to monitor the effectiveness of artesunate-amodiaquine fixed-dose combination tablets (ASAQ Winthrop®) in the treatment of uncomplicated malaria in Côte d'Ivoire. Two enrolment periods (November 2009 to May 2010 and March to October 2013) were compared using an identical design. Subjects with proven monospecific infection according to the WHO diagnostic criteria were eligible.

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